Consolidated Theatres (Hawaii)

Consolidated Theatres is a Hawaiʻi-based movie theater chain. It operates six locations in the state as of August 2023, and is one of two major cinema chains in Hawaiʻi, with the other being Regal Cinemas. It screens first-run feature films, as well as some arthouse and independent films along with films from Asia.

It is one of the affiliated cinema chains operated under Reading International.

Locations
Consolidated operates six locations in Hawaiʻi, all on Oʻahu. Some locations also screen major films from Asian countries, notably the Philippines, South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China. Consolidated Kahala also functions an arthouse theater, screening many specialized and indie films; it also hosts the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.

The chain opened a dine-in "luxury" cinema known as ʻŌlino in October 2016.

The Koʻolau Center location in ʻĀhuimanu closed in April 2021. July 2023 saw the closure of both Maui's Consolidated Kaʻahumanu in Kahului (the last remaining location outside Oʻahu) and Consolidated Koko Marina in Hawaiʻi Kai, East Honolulu.

Locations

 * Consolidated Ward (Honolulu)
 * Consolidated Kahala (Honolulu)
 * ʻŌlino by Consolidated Theatres (Kapolei)
 * Consolidated Mililani
 * Consolidated Pearlridge (ʻAiea)
 * Consolidated Kapolei

Features
Consolidated offers Reading Cinemas' premium large format known as "Titan Luxe," featuring projection in 4K resolution on roughly 80×30' screens with Dolby Atmos sound. It succeeded the previous "Titan XC" format, which featured a 35-foot screen with Dolby 7.1 surround sound and XpanD 3D.

In an homage to the culture of Hawaiʻi, the chain's pre-film intro sequence features a recording of a hula kahiko performance. In December 2017, coinciding with the premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Consolidated introduced a digitally remastered version of the sequence to commemorate the company's centennial anniversary.